Narrating Scotland: in pursuit of a nation : A case study of nation and nationalism as utilized in the Scottish National Party

The nationalist party in Scotland, the Scottish National Party (SNP), has attracted attention through the years for its election successes as a party and as a movement utilizing a modern type of nationalist approach. This thesis seeks an answer to the research question “How does the leader of the Sc...

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Main Author: Berggren, Evelina
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST) 2021
Subjects:
SNP
Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-104297
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Summary:The nationalist party in Scotland, the Scottish National Party (SNP), has attracted attention through the years for its election successes as a party and as a movement utilizing a modern type of nationalist approach. This thesis seeks an answer to the research question “How does the leader of the Scottish National Party depict the nation of Scotland?” to explore what nation of Scotland this modern nationalist party depicts. The answer lies in what is called “civic nationalism”, an approach void of ethnocentrism. The depiction revealed a nation of Scotland where anyone can belong, and where an approach of openness and inclusion in civic interests from democratic concerns, social issues, economy, business, immigration to the outside world ruled the narration. The great aims driving this approach is the vision of realizing Scotland’s “great potential” and role as an equal partner in the world arena.